CURSO: #3.14 Calendário da gestante
Summary
TLDRThe video provides an overview of the vaccination calendar for pregnant women, highlighting the significance of vaccinations before and during pregnancy. It explains how vaccines can offer passive immunity to the baby through the mother. The vaccination calendar is categorized into three sections: recommended vaccines during pregnancy, vaccines for special situations, and contraindicated vaccines. Key vaccines include the flu vaccine, DTPa, and hepatitis B, while special situation vaccines include meningococcal and pneumococcal vaccines. Contraindicated vaccines include the triple viral, varicella, HPV, and dengue vaccines. The video stresses the importance of consulting healthcare professionals regarding vaccinations during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Takeaways
- 💉 Vaccination is crucial for pregnant women.
- 👶 Vaccines provide passive immunity to the baby.
- 📅 The vaccination calendar is divided into three sections.
- 🦠 Recommended vaccines include flu, DTPa, and hepatitis B.
- ⚠️ Some vaccines are contraindicated during pregnancy.
- 🏥 Consult healthcare professionals for vaccination advice.
- 🌍 Special situations may allow certain vaccines during pregnancy.
- 🛡️ Vaccines help protect both mother and baby.
- 📋 Keep vaccination records updated before pregnancy.
- 🤱 Breastfeeding mothers should be cautious with certain vaccines.
Timeline
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The video discusses the importance of vaccination during pregnancy, highlighting that women should have their vaccination records updated before becoming pregnant. Vaccines provide passive immunity to the baby through the transfer of IgG antibodies from the mother. The pregnancy vaccination calendar is divided into three blocks: recommended vaccines during pregnancy, vaccines for special situations, and contraindicated vaccines. The first block includes vaccines like the flu vaccine, DTPa, and hepatitis B, which can be administered at any time during pregnancy. The second block covers vaccines for special situations, such as meningococcal vaccines and pneumococcal vaccines, which may be given based on specific risks. The last block lists contraindicated vaccines, including the triple viral vaccine, varicella, HPV, and dengue, which should be administered after childbirth or during breastfeeding under certain conditions.
Mind Map
Video Q&A
What is the importance of vaccinations during pregnancy?
Vaccinations help protect the mother and provide passive immunity to the baby.
What are the recommended vaccines during pregnancy?
Recommended vaccines include the flu vaccine, DTPa, and hepatitis B.
Are there any vaccines contraindicated during pregnancy?
Yes, vaccines like the triple viral, varicella, HPV, and dengue are contraindicated.
Can pregnant women receive the flu vaccine?
Yes, pregnant women can receive the flu vaccine at any time during pregnancy.
What should be done if a pregnant woman has an incomplete vaccination history?
She should complete her vaccinations during pregnancy.
Is the hepatitis A vaccine safe during pregnancy?
Yes, the hepatitis A vaccine can be given at any time during pregnancy.
What should be considered before administering the yellow fever vaccine?
It should only be given if the risk of infection outweighs the vaccination risk.
Can breastfeeding mothers receive the yellow fever vaccine?
Yes, but it is contraindicated for mothers breastfeeding infants under 6 months.
What is passive immunity?
Passive immunity is when antibodies are transferred from the mother to the baby.
How are vaccines administered during pregnancy?
Vaccines can be administered at health units or private clinics depending on availability.
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